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Judicial Watch: New Clinton Classified Emails Discovered – Judicial Watch released 109 pages of new Hillary Clinton emails from her tenure as secretary of state. The documents include two email exchanges classified confidential and a 2011 exchange with Sid Blumenthal about “serious trouble for the Libyan rebels.” The newly-produced emails were part of…Read More

Judicial Watch Sues Kentucky Over Dirty Voter Registration Rolls – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a federal lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Kentucky over its failure to take reasonable steps to maintain accurate voter registration lists. The lawsuit alleges that 48 Kentucky counties have more registered voters than citizens over the age of 18…Read More

Deported Gangster in Murder Plot Worked in Colorado City that Wouldn’t Hire Police Chief for Backing Immigration Enforcement – A previously deported illegal immigrant gang member charged with attempted murder and kidnapping this month was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Ft. Collins, a northern Colorado sanctuary city that ousted a finalist for…Read More

Treasury Dept. Blows Off Order to Recoup $8.1 Mil Wasted on Parties, Gifts, Lunches – A federal housing program that blew $8.1 million on employee outings, parties, lunches and gifts has defied orders to recover the money, asserting that only 1% of the cash was misspent. Barack Obama launched the scandal-plagued program, known as Hardest Hit Fund…Read More

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The Epstein Connection – “Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, filed a Freedom of Information Act request in 2015 before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to obtain records of all Secret Service expenses incurred to provide ‘security and or/other services’ to former President Bill Clinton during his trips with Epstein. Michael Bekesha, a Judicial Watch attorney told TheDCNF they never received any records from DHS.”…Read More

JW Sues for Records on Murdered NYPD Officer – “Hearing the April 1972 recording — in which someone claiming to be a cop reported an “officer in distress” at the former Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7 on West 116th Street, may jog someone’s memory — Judicial Watch contends. ‘Maybe even after all these years, somebody might recognize the voice,’ said Micah Morrison, who works for group.”…Read More

Bloated Kentucky Voter Rolls – “Judicial Watch announced Wednesday that it is suing the state of Kentucky, alleging that the state and 48 counties have more registered voters than citizens 18 and older. The Bluegrass State was one of 12 that Judicial Watch recently threatened with a lawsuit. The organization noted that the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act require states to regularly clean their voter rolls.”…Read More